>
> Thats very interesting stuff, I was planing to use gevent along with
> pyramid but I think I also should heavily evaluate Meteor (though this
> mongodb <-> sqlalchemy is scarering me a little bit).
>
So far the mongodb <---> postgresdb prototype seems to be working well.
 once we have the connector in a testable state, I'll let you know.  Even
without meteor, I see the ability to have simultaneous access your data via
SQL or NoSQL as a form of future-proofing.

Meteor seems to have a lot of momentum right now.  To get an idea of its
meteoric rise (pun intended), the repo has been starred 12,458 times on
github and has almost 1,800 forks in just a few years (compare that to
Pyramid's 1,372 and 472, and you get an idea of relative adoption).  In
2012 they got a first round of venture capital to the tune of $11.2
million<https://www.meteor.com/blog/2012/07/25/meteors-new-112-million-development-budget>,
backed by some huge names.


One more question about stalker.  I was looking at this part of the
tutorial:
http://pythonhosted.org//stalker/tutorial.html#part-vi-asset-management

A FilenameTemplate defines how to generate a path for a Version instance.
 How do you go the other direction: lookup a Version instance and its
associated task from a file path?

Also I'm not sure that I was clear about the docs, the auto generated docs
> for Stalker are in http://pythonhosted.org/stalker/ just slide down to
> the very end of the page to start seeing the api doc links.


ah, whoops. I stopped scrolling when I got to the changelog.

chad.

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